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CARL T.C. GUTIERREZ GOVERNOR OF GUAM
AUG 1 5 2002
The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary I Mina'Bente Sais na Liheslaturan Guihan Twenty-Sixth Guam Legislature Suite 200 130 Aspinal Street Hagitiia, Guam 96910
Dear Legislative Secretary Brown:
Enclosed please find Substitute Bill No. 206 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DMSION 3 OF TITLE 10, TO AMEND 5 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 5 18108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND 5 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES'which was vetoed and overridden. This legislation is now designated as Public Law No. 26120.
Very truly yours,
Carl T. C. Gutierrez I Maga'Lahen Guihan Governor of Guam
Attachments: original bill for vetoed legislation or copy of bill for signed or overridden legislation
and legislation enacted without signature
cc: The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker
(3 88b R~cardo I. Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Office Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96932 *.1671)472
MINAIBENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session
This is to certify that Substitute Bill No. 206 (COR), "AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10, TO AMEND § 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 3 18108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND § 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES," returned without approval of I Maga'lahen Gudhan, was reconsidered by I Liheslaturan Gudhan and after such consideration, did agree, on the 14" day of August, 2002, to pass said bill notwithstanding the veto of I Maga'lahen Gudhan by a vote of fifteen (15) members.
Senator and Legislative Secretary
This Act was received by 1Maga'lahen GuHhan this /gq day of
2002, at /-'/5- o'clock
Assistant Staff Officer Maga'lahi's Office
Public Law No. 26-120
MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2001 (FIRST) Regular Session
Bill No. 206 (COR) As substituted by the Committee and amended on the Floor.
Introduced by: V. C. Pangelinan L. A. Leon Guerrero J. F. Ada T. C. Ada F. B. Aguon, Jr. J. M.S. Brown E. B. Calvo F. P. Camacho M. C. Charfauros Mark Forbes L. F. Kasperbauer K. S. Moylan A. L.G. Santos A. R. Unpingco J. T. Won Pat
AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10, TO AMEND 9 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 9 18108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND 5 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
2 Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. I Liheslaturan Guihan
3 finds the need to provide additional resources for the exclusive use of the
Guam Police Department ("Department") to meet its need for new vehicles,
equipment and training of its officers. This lack of funding for such inhibits
the police officers from effectively performing their jobs, and compromises
community safety.
I Liheslaturan Gudhan finds that the funds earned from assets forfeiture
goes back to the General Fund, and wishes instead to allow the Department to
keep these funds for the Department's use.
Therefore, it is the intent of I Liheslaturan GuHhan to ensure that the
police officers from the Guam Police Department are able to properly perform
their duties and responsibilities to the Public, by providing them ways to set
aside funds for future purchases of police vehicles, equipment and training of
its officers.
I Liheslaturan Gudhan intends to create a fund, wluch would set aside
proceeds from the sale of forfeited cars, jewelry and other forms of property,
as well as tainted cash, to be utilized specifically for the purchases of police
vehicles, skills enhancement training programs, as well as other needs of the
Department.
Section 2. Chapter 79 is hereby added to Part 2, Division 3 of Title 10 of
the Guam Code Annotated to read as follows:
"CHAPTER 79.
Special Assets Forfeiture Fund.
Section 79100. Creation of Fund.
Section 79101. Assets Forfeited.
Section 79102. Deposit.
Section 79103. Expenditure.
Section 79104. Report.
Section 79100. Creation of Fund. There is hereby created,
separate and apart from other funds of the government of Guam, a fund
to be known as the 'Special Assets Forfeiture Fund' ('Fund'), which shall
be divided into two (2) accounts; one account to be known as the 'Local
Assets Forfeiture Account' ('LAFA'), and the other account to be known
as the 'Federal Shared Assets Forfeiture Account' ('FSAFA').
The Fund shall not be commingled with the General Fund and
shall be kept in a separate bank account, administered by the Chief of
Police of the Guam Police Department ('Chief'). Expenditure from the
Fund shall be authorized by legislative appropriation exclusively for the
purposes pursuant to §§ 79103(a) and (b) of this Act.
Section 79101. Assets Forfeited. Whenever property is
forfeited under any local law enforced or administered by the Guam
Police Department, the Guam Police Department may:
(a) retain the property for official use;
(b) subject to any other applicable laws, sell any forfeited
property which is not required to be destroyed by law and which
is not harmful to the public; or
(c) require the property to be taken into custody and
removed for disposition in accordance with law.
Section 79102. Deposit.
(a) There shall be deposited into the LAFA all proceeds
from the sale of property forfeited under any local law enforced or
administered by the Guam Police Department, including, but not
limited to, 16 G.C.A. 5 18108; 10 G.C.A. § 69207; and 9 G.C.A. §
67.502.1.
(b) All proceeds from the sale of forfeited property
received by the Guam Police Department from any cooperative
agreement or memorandum of understanding between the Guam
Police Department and any other government of Guam entity
shall also be deposited into the LAFA.
(c) All proceeds from the sale of forfeited property
received by the Guam Police Department from any cooperative
agreement or memorandum of understanding between the Guam
Police Department and the Federal government shall be deposited
into the FSAFA.
Section 79103. Expenditure.
(a) The LAFA, as appropriated by I Liheslaturan Gudhan,
shall be exclusively used for the following purposes:
(1) the payment, upon the approval of the Chief, of
any expenses necessary to seize, detain, inventory,
safeguard, maintain, advertise, sell or dispose of property
under seizure, detention or forfeited pursuant to any law
enforced or administered by the Guam Police Department,
or of any other necessary expense incident to the seizure,
detention, forfeiture or disposal of such property;
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(2) for the purchase of new police vehicles;
(3) for the purchase of equipment for the Guam
Police Department, as deemed necessary by the Chief; or
(4) for the payment of training expenses for the
police officers of the Guam Police Department.
(b) The FSAFA shall be expended as authorized by the
Federal government guidelines that govern the acquisition, use
and reporting of forfeited assets.
Section 79104. Report. The Chief shall transmit to 1
Maga'lahen Guihan and to I Liheslaturan Guihan, no later than h r t ~ (30)
days after the end of each fiscal year, a detailed report of each account of
the Fund as follows:
(a) the estimated total value of property forfeited under
any law enforced or administered by the Guam Police Department
with respect to which funds were not deposited into the Fund;
(b) each account's beginning balance on October 1 of each
year;
(c) sources of receipts (seized cash, conveyances and
others);
(d) the net amount realized from the year's operations,
amount of seized cash being held as evidence, and the amount of
money legally allowed to be carried over the following year;
(e) year-end of each account balance;
(f) a report for such fiscal year, containing financial
statements, reviewed by the Public Auditor, and an audited report
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every three (3) years, including profit and loss information with
respect to forfeited property (by category), and financial
information on forfeited property transactions; and
(g) any other pertinent information."
Section 3. Section 67.502.1(d) of Article 5, Chapter 67 of Title 9 of the
Guam Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(d) Whenever property is forfeited under this Act, GPD may:
(1) retain the property for official use;
(2) sell any forfeited property which is not required to be
destroyed by law and which is not harmful to the public; all
proceeds shall be deposited into the Special Assets Forfeiture
Fund, under the Local Assets Forfeiture Account;
(3) require the property to be taken into custody and
removed for disposition in accordance with law; or
(4) forward it to the DEA for disposition; such disposition
may include delivery for medical or scientific use to any Federal
or state agency under regulations of the Attorney General of the
United States."
Section 4. Section 18108 of Article 1, Chapter 18 of Title 16 of the Guam
Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 18108. Forfeiture of Vehicle. Any person
convicted of violating the provisions of § 18102 of this Chapter three (3)
or more times, as provided in § 18107 of this Chapter, shall forfeit the
vehicle in which the third offense, or more, was committed. However, in
those cases where there is a showing of extreme circumstances, or
where the vehicle is owned by a person other than the person convicted
of three (3) or more violations of said 5 18102, and the owner had no
knowledge that the vehicle would be driven by an intoxicated person
and that the driver had been convicted of prior violations of said 5 18102, the Court, instead of ordering the forfeiture of the vehcle, shall
suspend the convicted person's driving privilege for a minimum period
of five (5) years, and no limited privilege to operate a motor vehicle
shall be granted.
At the time of arrest for an offense under said § 18102, the vehcle
in which the offense was committed shall be impounded by GPD and
released only upon the approval of the Prosecution Division of the
Attorney General's Office when it is determined that the vehicle is not
subject to forfeiture under this Section. The seizure and forfeiture of the
vehicle shall be enforced by the GPD and the vehicle shall be disposed
of in accordance with those provisions of law relating to assets
forfeiture by public sale or auction at such times as GPD may choose to
conduct such sale or auction.
The profits made from such sale or auction shall be deposited in
the Special Assets Forfeiture Fund, under the Local Assets Forfeiture
Account. The Chef of Police of GPD shall convey clear title as owner of
said confiscated vehicles, subject to any perfected security interests in
said vehicles."
Assets Forfeiture Account. The Chief of Police of GPD shall convey
clear title as owner of said confiscated motorboat or vessel, subject to
any perfected security interests in said motorboat or vessel."
Section6. Severability. I f any provision of this Law or its
application to any person or circumstance is found to be invalid or contrary to
law, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this
Law which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application,
and to this end the provisions of this Law are severable.
I MlNA' BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session
Date: K6 fh a- VOTING SHEET
f Bill No.
Resolution No. I
Question:
TOTAL # - 0 0 0
CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT:
Clerk of the Legislature
* 3 Passes = No vote
EA = Excused Absence
CARL T.C. GUTIERREZ GOVERNOR OF GUAM
AUG 0 6 2002
The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary I Mma'Bente Sais na Liheslaturan Guihan Twenty-Sixth Guam Legislature Suite 200 130 Aspinal Street Hagitiia, Guam 96910
Dear Legislative Secretary Brown:
Enclosed please find Substitute Bill No. 206 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10, TO AMEND 8 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 8 18 108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND 8 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES' which I have vetoed.
This legislation makes it impossible for the Guam Police Department to utilize funds from the sale of assets that are forfeited under local law due to their use in crimes. It ties up the funds by mandating specific legislative appropriation before any of the funds can be spent. While the legislative intent section of the bill states that it is the intent of the legislation to allow the Guam Police Department to keep all of the funds earned from assets forfeiture, this is not what the language of the bill actually states. In this bill, the Department keeps none of the money; the money becomes locked up in a fund under the jurisdiction of the Legislature. Frankly, there is no difference in tying up the money derived from assets forfeiture. in the General Fund or in another Special Fund. In neither instance is the money kept within the Guam Police Department for the use of supplies and materials, police vehicles, and training necessary for law enforcement. In both cases, there is a need for special legislative appropriation.
This legislation is an example of false promises. The legislature can appropriate money from either the General Fund or another fund for the purchase of supplies and materials, police vehicles, or training. The setting up of another fund, albeit earmarked for certain purposes, does not bind the legislature to use it for the stated purposes, nor does it allow the Guam Police Department to utilize the money for its needs. On a fmal note, the creation of yet another account creates administrative overhead and increased costs associated with accounts management in the government.
Ricardo I . Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Office Box 2950, Hagatha, Guam 96932 . (6711 472-8931 Fax i O i l 1 477-CUAhl
MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2001 (FIRST) Regular Session
Bill No. 206 (COR) As substituted by the Committee and amended on the Floor.
Introduced by: V. C. Pangelinan L. A. Leon Guerrero J. F. Ada T. C. Ada F. B. Aguon, Jr. J. M.S. Brown E. B. Calvo F. P. Camacho M. C. Charfauros Mark Forbes L. F. Kasperbauer K. S. Moylan A. L.G. Santos A. R. Unpingco J. T. Won Pat
AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10; TO AMEND 5 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 5 18108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND 5 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES.
1 BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
2 Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. I Liheslaturan Guihan
3 finds the need to provide additional resources for the exclusive use of the
every three (3) years, including profit and loss information with
respect to forfeited property (by category), and financial
information on forfeited property transactions; and
(g) any other pertinent information."
Section 3. Section 67.502.1(d) of Article 5, Chapter 67 of Title 9 of the
Guam Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(d) Whenever property is forfeited under this Act, GPD may:
(1) retain the property for official use;
(2) sell any forfeited property which is not required to be
destroyed by law and which is not harmful to the public; all
proceeds shall be deposited into the Special Assets Forfeiture
Fund, under the Local Assets Forfeiture Account;
(3) require the property to be taken into custody and
removed for disposition in accordance with law; or
(4) forward it to the DEA for disposition; such disposition
may include delivery for medical or scientific use to any Federal
or state agency under regulations of the Attorney General of the
United States."
Section 4. Section 18108 of Article 1, Chapter 18 of Title 16 of the Guam
Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 18108. Forfeiture of Vehicle. Any person
convicted of violating the provisions of 5 18102 of this Chapter three (3)
or more times, as provided in 5 18107 of this Chapter, shall forfeit the
vehicle in which the third offense, or more, was committed. However, in
those cases where there is a showing of extreme circumstances, or
where the vehicle is owned by a person other than the person convicted
of three (3) or more violations of said 5 18102, and the owner had no
knowledge that the vehicle would be driven by an intoxicated person
and that the driver had been convicted of prior violations of said 5 18102, the Court, instead of ordering the forfeiture of the vehicle, shall
suspend the convicted person's driving privilege for a minimum period
of five (5) years, and no limited privilege to operate a motor vehicle
shall be granted.
At the time of arrest for an offense under said 5 18102, the vehicle
in which the offense was committed shall be impounded by GPD and
released only upon the approval of the Prosecution Division of the
Attorney General's Office when it is determined that the vehicle is not
subject to forfeiture under this Section. The seizure and forfeiture of the
vehicle shall be enforced by the GPD and the vehicle shall be disposed
of in accordance with those provisions of law relating to assets
forfeiture by public sale or auction at such times as GPD may choose to
conduct such sale or auction.
The profits made from such sale or auction shall be deposited in
the Special Assets Forfeiture Fund, under the Local Assets Forfeiture
Account. The Chief of Police of GPD shall convey clear title as owner of
said confiscated vehicles, subject to any perfected security interests in
said vehicles."
1 Section 5. Section 69207 of Article 2, Chapter 69, Part 2, Division 3 of
2 Title 10 of the Guam Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
3 "Section 69207. Forfeiture of Motorboat or Vessel.
4 Any person convicted of violating the provisions of § 69201 of this
5 Chapter three (3) or more times, as provided in § 69206 of this Chapter,
6 shall forfeit the motorboat or vessel in which the third offense, or more,
7 was committed. However, in those cases where there is a showing of
8 extreme circumstances, or where the motorboat or vessel is owned by a
9 person other than the person convicted of three (3) or more violations of
10 said § 69201, and the owner had no knowledge that the motorboat or
11 vessel would be driven by an intoxicated person and that the driver had
12 been convicted of prior violations of said § 69201, the court may order
13 that there be no forfeiture of the motorboat or vessel.
14 At the time of arrest for an offense under said § 69201, the
15 motorboat or vessel in which the offense was committed shall be
16 impounded by GPD and released only upon the approval of the
17 Prosecution Division of the Attorney General's Office when it is
18 determined that the motorboat or vessel is not subject to forfeiture under
19 this Section. The seizure and forfeiture of the motorboat or vessel shall
20 be enforced by GPD, and the motorboat or vessel shall be disposed of in
21 accordance with those provisions of law relating to assets forfeiture by
22 public sale or auction at such times as GPD may choose to conduct such
23 sale or auction. The profits made from such sale or auction shall be
24 deposited into the Special Assets Forfeiture Fund, under the Local
Assets Forfeiture Account. The Chief of Police of GPD shall convey
clear title as owner of said confiscated motorboat or vessel, subject to
any perfected security interests in said motorboat or vessel."
Section 6. Severability. I f any provision of this Law or its
application to any person or circumstance is found to be invalid or contrary to
law, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this
Law which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application,
and to this end the provisions of this Law are severable.
CARL T.C. GUTIERREZ GOVERNOR OF GUAM
AUG 0 6 20[n
The Honorable Joanne M. S. Brown Legislative Secretary I Mina'Bente Sais na Liheslaturan Gu&an Twenty-Sixth Guam Legislature Suite 200 130 Aspinal Street Hagitfia, Guam 96910
Dear Legislative Secretary Brown:
Enclosed please find Substitute Bill No. 206 (COR) "AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10, TO AMEND B 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND 5 18108 OF m E 16, AND TO AMEND 5 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES'which I have vetoed.
This legislation makes it impossible for the Guam Police Department to utilize. funds from the sale of assets that are forfeited under local law due to their use in crimes. It ties up the funds by mandating speciftc legislative appropriation before any of the funds can be spent. While the legislative intent section of the bill states that it is the intent of the legislation to allow the Guam Police Department to keep all of the funds earned from assets forfeiture, this is not what the language of the bill actually states. In this bill, the Department keeps none of the money; the money becomes locked up in a fund under the jurisdiction of the Legislature. Frankly, there is no difference in tying up the money derived from assets forfeiture in the General Fund or in another Special Fund. In neither instance is the money kept within the Guam Police Department for the use of supplies and materials, police vehicles, and training necessary for law enforcement. In both cases, there is a need for special legislative appropriation.
This legislation is an example of false promises. The legislature can appropriate money from either the General Fund or another fund for the purchase of supplies and materials, police vehicles, or training. The setting up of another fund, albeit earmarked for certain purposes, does not bind the legislature to use it for the stated purposes, nor does it allow the Guam Police Department to utilize the money for its needs. On a fmal note, the creation of yet another account creates administrative overhead and increased costs associated with accounts management in the government.
Ricardo I . Bordallo Governor's Complex Post Office Box 2950, Hagdtha, Guam 96932 (6711 472-8931 Fax ih71) 477-GUAM
Legislative Secretary SB206;veto August, 2002 Page 2
Should the legislature desire to assist the Guam Police Department, appropriations to match the level required to maintain an adequate police force on Guam for the population that resides here would be more constructive. Allowing the Guam Police Department to keep all of the proceeds from local assets forfeiture and to utilize the proceeds as needed would also be welcome.
Very truly yours,
I Magalahen G u b Governor of Guam
Attachments: original bill for vetoed legislation or copy of bill for signed or overridden legislation
and legislation enacted without signature
cc: The Honorable Antonio R. Unpingco Speaker
MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session
This is to certify that Substitute Bill No. 206 (COR), "AN ACT TO ADD CHAPTER 79 TO PART 2, DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10; TO AMEND § 67.502.1(d) OF TITLE 9, TO AMEND § 18108 OF TITLE 16, AND TO AMEND § 69207 OF TITLE 10, ALL OF THE GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO CREATING THE SPECIAL ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND, AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES," was on the 24* day of July, 2002, duly and regularly passed.
u peaker
Senator and Legislative Secretary
This Act was received by IMaga'lahen Gurihart this
Assistant Staff Officer Maga'lahi's Office
I MINAWENTE SAlS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2002 (SECOND) Regular Session
Date: 7'/#h- VOTING SHEET
9 sill NO. z b Resolution No.
xil; Question:
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TOTAL
PANGELINAN, Vicente C.
SANTOS, Angel L.G.
UNPINGCO, Antonio R.
WON PAT, Judith T.
CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT:
Clerk of the Legislature
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* 3 Passes = No vote
EA = Excused Absence
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MINA'BENTE SAIS NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN 2001 (FIRST) Regular Session
Bill No. 6 (c7L)
Introduced by: v.c. pangelinan / L.A. Leon Guerrero *
AN ACT TO CREATE THE GUAM POLICE DEPARTMENT ASSETS FORFIETURE FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE GUAM POLICE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW CHAPTER 79 OF PART I1 OF DIVISION 3 OF TITLE 10, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED AND OTHER PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GUAM:
Section 1. Legislative Findings and Intent. ILihesIaturan Gudhan
finds the need to provide additional resources for the exclusive use of the
Guam Police Department to meet its need for new vehicles, equipment and
training of its officers. This lack of funding for such inhibits the police officers
from effectively performing their jobs, and compromises community safety.
ILiheslafuran Gudhan finds that the funds earned from assets forfeiture
goes back to the general fund, and wishes instead to allow the Department to
keep these funds for the Department's use.
Therefore, it is the intent of I Liheslafuran Guzhan to ensure that the
police officers from the Guam Police Department are able to properly perform
their duties and responsibilities to the public, by providing them ways to set
(f) a report for such fiscal year, containing audited financial statements,
including profit and loss information with respect to forfeited
property (by category), and financial information on forfeited
property transactions; and
(g) any other pertinent information."
Section 3. A new subsection (c) of 582.15 of Chapter 82 of Title 9, Guam
Code Annotated is hereby added to read as follows:
"(c) The office forfeited shall be either retained for official
use or sold pursuant to 579101 of Chapter 79 of Part I1 of Division 3
of Title 10, Guam Code Annotated. If sold, the money from the sale
shall be deposited in the Special Assets Forfeiture Fund."
Section 4. Subsection (d) of s67.502.1 of Article 5 of Chapter 76 of Title 9,
Guam Code Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(d) Whenever property is forfeited under this Act GPD ed3lWS
may:
(1) retain the property for official use;
(2) sell any forfeited property which is not required to be
destroyed by law and which is not harmful to the public shall be
deposited in the Special Assets Forfeiture Fund; 7
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(3) require the property to be taken into custody and
removed for disposition in accordance with law; or
1 (4) forward it to DEA for disposition; such disposition may
2 include delivery for medical or scientific use to any Federal or state
3 agency under regulations of the Attorney General of the United
4 States."
5 Section 5. 5 18108 of Article 1 of Chapter 18 of Title 16, Guam Code
6 Annotated is hereby amended to read as follows:
7 "Any person convicted of violating the provisions of § 18102
8 of this Chapter three (3) or more times, as provided in § 18107 of this
9 Chapter, shall forfeit the vehicle in which the third offense, or more,
10 was committed. However, in those cases where there is a showing of
11 extreme circumstances or where the vehicle is owned by a person
12 other than the person convicted of three (3) or more violations of said
13 § 18102, and the owner had no knowledge that the vehicle would be
14 driven by an intoxicated person and that the driver had been
15 convicted of prior violations of said 5 18102, the court, instead of
16 ordering the forfeiture of the vehicle, shall suspend the convicted
17 person's driving privilege for a minimum period of five (5) years, and
18 no limited privilege to operate a motor vehicle shall be granted. At
19 the time of arrest for an offense under said § 18102, the vehicle in
20 which the offense was committed shall be impounded by the GPD
21 and released only upon the approval of the Prosecution Division of
22 the Attorney General's Office when it is determined that the vehicle
23 is not subject to forfeiture under this section. The seizure and
24 forfeiture of the vehicle shall be enforced by the GPD and the vehicle